2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-014-3123-3
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Diagnostic accuracy of tactile imaging in selecting patients with palpable breast abnormalities: a prospective comparative study

Abstract: Unnecessary referrals of patients with breast lumps represent a significant issue, since only a few patients actually have lumps when examined by a breast specialist. Tactile imaging (TI) is a novel modality in breast diagnostics armamentarium. The aim of this study was to assess TI's diagnostic performance and compare it to clinical breast examination (CBE). This is a prospective, blinded, comparative study of 276 consecutive patients. All patients underwent conventional imaging and tissue sampling if either … Show more

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“…Further developments will allow data to be combined at the scan probe, making synchronization automatic and allowing the system to operate in real time. The further development of TI requires the following validations: The current TIS should be tested on 3D breast phantoms to form truly representative breast maps, where more complex material phantoms can be produced with inclusions [13]; The TIS should implement a suitable high resolution tactile array, with subsequent analysis of inclusions/lesions to verify that the TIS composite image is effective compared to a single static image for estimation of lesion properties using traditional TI methods [10]; and then the TIS should be clinically validated on patients to demonstrate the expected improvement in diagnostic/differential accuracy versus existing TI methods [1], [12] and other methods such as ultrasound. This will verify the effectiveness of the delivered metrics generally.…”
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“…Further developments will allow data to be combined at the scan probe, making synchronization automatic and allowing the system to operate in real time. The further development of TI requires the following validations: The current TIS should be tested on 3D breast phantoms to form truly representative breast maps, where more complex material phantoms can be produced with inclusions [13]; The TIS should implement a suitable high resolution tactile array, with subsequent analysis of inclusions/lesions to verify that the TIS composite image is effective compared to a single static image for estimation of lesion properties using traditional TI methods [10]; and then the TIS should be clinically validated on patients to demonstrate the expected improvement in diagnostic/differential accuracy versus existing TI methods [1], [12] and other methods such as ultrasound. This will verify the effectiveness of the delivered metrics generally.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The correlation between frames was reliant on maintaining consistent scan pressures, as the tactile features visible in tactile images are stress dependent. This meant that tracking coherence was easily lost if the scan stress changed significantly, so this method was never used in clinical trials of breast TI [1], [12].…”
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